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There are several authors named Alan Taylor in addition to the Pulitzer Prize-winning US historian (b. 1955) who writes about early North American history. The author of books about Israel and Zionism is really Alan R. Taylor. Several books are by another Alan Taylor with Irene Taylor as co-author. There are also authors about British history, Maori art, and other topics.
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Disambiguation NoticeThere are several authors named Alan Taylor in addition to the Pulitzer Prize-winning US historian (b. 1955) who writes about early North American history. The author of books about Israel and Zionism is really Alan R. Taylor. Several books are by another Alan Taylor with Irene Taylor as co-author. There are also authors about British history, Maori art, and other topics. Combine with…
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